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Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on can be in a decimal.

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You can multiply decimals, but the decimals do not have to line up


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before the decimal the place values end with "T" and the place values after the decimal end with "THS"


Easy Problem: what is 58/100 as a decimal?Answer: 0.58

Easy Problem: what is 63/100 as a decimal?Answer: 0.63

Hard Problem: is 0.25 equivelent to 1/4?
Answer: yes

Hard Problem: is 0.125 equivelent to 36/289?
Answer: No


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